SCOTUS Lifts Injunction on Deporting Venezuelan Illegals
Briefly

The Supreme Court issued a stay on an injunction that prevented the revocation of Temporary Protective Status for Venezuelans residing illegally in the U.S. This injunction was initially granted by Judge Edward Chen, who ruled that the Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's decision was racially motivated. The government is appealing this decision and the Supreme Court's stay permits the Trump administration to proceed with deportation efforts affecting approximately 350,000 Venezuelans currently in the country unlawfully.
"Acting on the basis of a negative group stereotype and generalizing such stereotype to the entire group is the classic example of racism," Chen wrote.
The court's order will allow the Trump administration to begin deporting the more than 350,000 Venezuelans currently living in the country illegally.
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